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Jochen Triesch

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Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|November 7, 2009
SORN: a self-organizing recurrent neural networkAndreea Lazar, Gordon Pipa, Jochen Triesch
Plos Computational Biology|April 28, 2010
Independent component analysis in spiking neuronsCristina Savin, Prashant Joshi, Jochen Triesch
Journal of Vision|January 17, 2009
Object perception is selectively slowed by a visually similar working memory loadAlan Robinson, Alberto Manzi, Jochen Triesch
Plos Computational Biology|January 10, 2013
Network self-organization explains the statistics and dynamics of synaptic connection strengths in cortexPengsheng Zheng, Christos Dimitrakakis, Jochen Triesch
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 25, 2014
Top-down influences on ambiguous perception: the role of stable and transient states of the observerLisa Scocchia, Matteo Valsecchi, Jochen Triesch
Frontiers in Robotics and AI|January 30, 2025
A spiking neural network for active efficient codingThomas Barbier, Céline Teulière, Jochen Triesch
Plos Computational Biology|June 6, 2018
Bridging structure and function: A model of sequence learning and prediction in primary visual cortexChristian Klos, Daniel Miner, Jochen Triesch
Plos Computational Biology|August 3, 2017
A model of human motor sequence learning explains facilitation and interference effects based on spike-timing dependent plasticityQuan Wang, Constantin A Rothkopf, Jochen Triesch
Journal of Vision|December 14, 2021
Recurrent processing improves occluded object recognition and gives rise to perceptual hysteresisMarkus R Ernst, Thomas Burwick, Jochen Triesch
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|August 16, 2023
Variability in infant social responsiveness: Age and situational differences in attention-followingYueyan Tang, Jochen Triesch, Gedeon O Deák
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Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|November 7, 2009
SORN: a self-organizing recurrent neural networkAndreea Lazar, Gordon Pipa, Jochen Triesch
Plos Computational Biology|April 28, 2010
Independent component analysis in spiking neuronsCristina Savin, Prashant Joshi, Jochen Triesch
Journal of Vision|January 17, 2009
Object perception is selectively slowed by a visually similar working memory loadAlan Robinson, Alberto Manzi, Jochen Triesch
Plos Computational Biology|January 10, 2013
Network self-organization explains the statistics and dynamics of synaptic connection strengths in cortexPengsheng Zheng, Christos Dimitrakakis, Jochen Triesch
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 25, 2014
Top-down influences on ambiguous perception: the role of stable and transient states of the observerLisa Scocchia, Matteo Valsecchi, Jochen Triesch
Frontiers in Robotics and AI|January 30, 2025
A spiking neural network for active efficient codingThomas Barbier, Céline Teulière, Jochen Triesch
Plos Computational Biology|June 6, 2018
Bridging structure and function: A model of sequence learning and prediction in primary visual cortexChristian Klos, Daniel Miner, Jochen Triesch
Plos Computational Biology|August 3, 2017
A model of human motor sequence learning explains facilitation and interference effects based on spike-timing dependent plasticityQuan Wang, Constantin A Rothkopf, Jochen Triesch
Journal of Vision|December 14, 2021
Recurrent processing improves occluded object recognition and gives rise to perceptual hysteresisMarkus R Ernst, Thomas Burwick, Jochen Triesch
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|August 16, 2023
Variability in infant social responsiveness: Age and situational differences in attention-followingYueyan Tang, Jochen Triesch, Gedeon O Deák
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